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Finding Your Cohort: Support for LGBTQ+ Gamers in British Columbia

Studies show that LGBTQ + gamers in British Columbia seek community in games, but few find places that welcome them. From dedicated Discord servers to in-person meetups, the province supports queer gamers in sharing experiences and friendships.

Gaming is a great way to express queer and LGBTQ+ identities. Now that more and more adults identify as gamers, queer players are creating spaces to celebrate their love of gaming and their identities in British Columbia. Did you ever wonder where other LGBTQ + gamers are who love pixels and pride?

Gaming Events and Meetups in British Columbia

You have some great resources living in British Columbia. Online forums and Facebook groups are a good place to start. Check out some of the support groups for LGBTQ + issues on this website. With a little bit of effort, you'll meet people who understand you here.

Vancouver's gaming scene also has regular LGBTQ+ events. The Vancouver Gaymers group throws monthly meetups at local spots for casual gaming with 50-100 participants. These meetups include both retro consoles and modern PC gaming systems.

In response, local game developers and studios increasingly support these kinds of initiatives. A number of Vancouver-based companies hold pride-themed game jams and networking events. These connect queer gamers with industry professionals and build relationships within the community.

Should playing traditional card games be more your style, there are options for that too. Be on the lookout for the latest casino bonuses and ask around to find out what everyone's favorite platforms are. This will open the floor to discussing strategies and potentially meeting friends with the same interests as you.

Gaming for Your Mental Health and Wellbeing

New international research challenges dated assumptions about how video games impact mental health. It says that according to the "Power of Play" report, gaming is more than just entertainment for LGBTQ+ people and allies alike. Data shows 71% use games to relieve stress and 55% to combat feelings of isolation.

The benefits go beyond stress management for European players specifically. The study found that 73% of gamers say playing games has increased creativity and 66% said it improved problem-solving skills. Such results hold particular relevance for LGBTQ + gamers in British Columbia, who may face additional identity and acceptance stressors. As part of the COVID-19 pandemic, gaming was a critical means of social engagement - major gaming companies even partnered with the World Health Organization for the "Play Apart Together" mental health campaign.

When using gaming for mental wellness, balance is key. The WHO admits that gaming can be beneficial but also recommends moderate engagement. This research concludes that for LGBTQ + gamers seeking community through gaming, thoughtful participation in gaming communities may provide social support and improve mental health.

Finding Community in Sharing Experiences

Beyond the support groups and online forums, British Columbia has an array of organizations committed to community and well-being. A couple of notable organizations are Friends for Life and Dignity Seniors which provide services and events for LGBTQ+ people, particularly those living with life-challenging illnesses. Since 1993, Friends for Life has been a support for people and families living with HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C and cancer. There are various holistic programs and services at their wellness center in Vancouver's West End. Their most popular event is Bingo for Life  - an opportunity to help them raise money while having a good time with the community.

Led by 2SLGTBQI+ Seniors, Dignity Seniors is committed to increasing support for older LGBTQ+ people in British Columbia. Through research, advocacy and community partnerships, they work to make seniors in the LGBTQ + community a more welcoming place. Their website has links to resources, events and ways to get involved.  They are excellent sources of community, support and belonging for LGBTQ + people. Joining their events, volunteering, or donating helps in building a fairer and more caring society for everyone.

Building Networks in Gaming Communities

The game development scene in the province is really looking to bring in LGBTQ+ talent. They have job fairs and mentorship programs to help queer individuals get into the gaming industry. Organizations like the Vancouver Games Industry LGBTQ+ are all about connecting people and giving advice to those looking to break into the field.

Industry statistics say that 15% of BC game developers are LGBTQ+. Local studios increasingly implement diversity initiatives and employee resource groups for queer developers and creators.

British Columbia remains an evolving hub for inclusive gaming culture. New virtual reality spaces and streaming platforms open up more connections. These technological advances give LGBTQ + gamers more places to connect and be themselves.
As they see the value of early positive experiences in gaming and identity exploration, local organizations are developing programs for young queer gamers. Such initiatives build confidence and resilience in upcoming LGBTQ+ gamers through mentorship and structured activities.

Your journey to find your gaming community in British Columbia continues. Casual player or aspiring developer, the province has plenty of ways to meet people who understand your situation. Most important is that first step you take toward reaching out to the community that awaits you.

Having a support system goes beyond having friends in common. It's about building a network that celebrates your identity as a gamer. Just a little digging and these resources will get you started on your quest for your tribe in British Columbia's vibrant LGBTQ+ gaming scene.

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